OAR 690-017-0400
Cancellation Initiated by Department


(1)

The Department shall initiate proceedings to cancel a perfected water right, as provided in ORS 540.631 (Cancellation of forfeited water right) and these rules, whenever it appears that a right has been forfeited as provided in 540.610 (Use as measure of water right). The decision to initiate cancellation proceedings shall be based on evidence submitted to the Department, by any person, that alleges five or more years of nonuse so as to create a presumption of forfeiture, and from which evidence it further appears the presumption of forfeiture would not likely be rebutted under OAR 690-017-0800 (Grounds for and Manner of Rebutting a Presumption of Forfeiture)(2)(a), (d) or (e).

(2)

Where the evidence submitted to the Department is in the form of affidavits, notarized affidavits from two individuals shall be required. An affidavit shall contain the following:

(a)

Name, address and telephone number of affiant;

(b)

Page number of the certificate in question as recorded in the State Record of Water Right Certificates, name of the person to whom the certificate was issued, and priority date of the certificate;

(c)

Township, range, quarter-quarter section and number of acres to which the certificate in question is appurtenant;

(d)

The use for which the water right was issued;

(e)

The source of water to be used as provided in the certificate;

(f)

A statement of the affiant’s knowledge of the lands described in the certificate in question, and an explanation of how the affiant gained this knowledge;

(g)

A statement that the affiant knows with certainty that no water from the allowed source has been used for the authorized use on the lands, or a portion of the lands, the portion being accurately described, under the provisions of the water right within a period of five or more successive years, and the beginning and ending years of the period of nonuse. Where possible, beginning and ending months should also be given;

(h)

A statement that the affiant believes the allegation of nonuse will not be rebutted under any of the grounds for rebuttal set out in ORS 540.610 (Use as measure of water right);

(i)

A copy of the county tax plat map illustrating the lands to which the subject water right is appurtenant, and if applicable, the location of the portion of the water right asserted to have been forfeited;

(j)

The affiant’s agreement to testify in a hearing before the Water Resources Department if necessary;

(k)

To the best of the affiant’s knowledge, a statement of whether the subject water right is within the boundaries of a district or federal reclamation project; and

(l)

Proof that the affidavit(s) have been served upon the legal owner of the lands to which the water right is appurtenant and to the occupant of such lands.

(3)

Based on the best information available to the Department, if the subject water right is within the boundaries of a district or federal reclamation project, the Department shall provide notice of receipt of affidavits submitted under this rule, as applicable, to the district and the United States Bureau of Reclamation at least 90 days prior to initiating a cancellation proceeding.

(4)

Where the evidence submitted is solely from Department personnel, such evidence shall be submitted in the form of an affidavit and contain all information described in section (2) of this rule. In addition, the affidavit shall be supported by stream or canal gaging records, water or electric meter readings, static level measurements, system capacity calculations, a summary of field investigations, photos, maps, or other relevant data covering each year of the period of alleged nonuse.

(5)

The Department shall initiate proceedings to cancel a water right under ORS 540.631 (Cancellation of forfeited water right) within 180 days of receiving the evidence required under sections (1) and (2) of this rule.

(6)

The Department shall notify the record owner of the land to which a perfected water right is appurtenant that it intends to cancel all or a portion of the water right. The occupant of affected lands, if other than the owner, shall also be notified. If the subject water right is within the boundaries of a district or federal reclamation project, the Department shall, as applicable, mail a copy of the cancellation notice to the district and the United States Bureau of Reclamation. Notice shall be sent to the record owner of the land or occupant by certified mail, return receipt requested. The notice to the record owner shall be addressed to the owner at the owner’s last address or record in the office of the county assessor of the county in which the lands are located. The notice shall contain the following:

(a)

A description of the water right and the land to which the water right is appurtenant;

(b)

A statement that the information before the Director creates a rebuttal presumption of forfeiture;

(c)

A statement that the record owner or the occupant has a period of 60 days from the date of the mailing of the notice within which to protest the proposed cancellation either by asserting that the water right has been used, or by making rebuttal in the manner and on the grounds provided in OAR 690-017-0600 (Protest of Cancellation/Statement of Intent to Rebut Presumption of Forfeiture) and 690-017-0800 (Grounds for and Manner of Rebutting a Presumption of Forfeiture);

(d)

Notice that if the record owner intends to rebut the presumption of forfeiture, the protest shall include a statement of the grounds for rebuttal relied upon, and shall be accompanied by appropriate supporting documentation; and

(e)

A statement that, following receipt of a protest against the proposed cancellation and determination that the presumption of forfeiture has not been rebutted, a contested case hearing will be scheduled.

Source: Rule 690-017-0400 — Cancellation Initiated by Department, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=690-017-0400.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

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